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Machine Designer's Reference
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09 March 2012

Designers at all levels of experience need a handy, comprehensive reference that helps them get the job done faster... and better. Machine Designers Reference by J. Marrs fulfills the need, and then some. This hardcover 716-page volume benefits from the author's 20 years of experience as a working mechanical designer. The result is 12 chapters organized in a very practical way (click the TOC button, above). This popular work is packed with essential charts and tables. Here are some of the features:
- Selection, sizing and tolerances for mechanical parts and assemblies
- Concise best practices for mechanical design, supported by charts and tables
- U.S. and metric units are presented for reader convenience
- Thorough representation of metric hardware
The author's pragmatic intention with Machine Designers Reference is a volume that supports and compliments today's software programs and the Internet links most commonly relied upon by mechanical designers in the field. At the same time, the book is exceptionally useful to mechanical engineering students and fresh graduates seeking to excel at the cirriculum or advance their career in design. Machine Designers Reference complements the coverage offered by standard textbooks in the field. It serves effectively as a bridge between the academic experience and practical design employment in the industry.
Additionally, Machine Designers Reference CD-ROM enables Adobe Reader navigation via more than a thousand clickable bookmarks, page cross references and index entries. Clicking these takes you instantly to the linked page.
CD Requirements:
- Windows operating system, 32-or 64-bit
- Adobe Reader or Acrobat
- Requires internet connection for activation of the product
Chapter 1: Design and Analysis
- Design of Machinery Units
- Equations
- Ergonomics
- Machine Safety
- Machine Safeguarding
- Other Safety Issues
- Recommended Resources
- Limits, Fits, and Tolerance Grades
- Tolerances on Drawings
- Tolerance Stack-Ups (Written by Charles Gillis PE)
- Pipe and Port Threads
- Threaded Fasteners and Washers
- Materials
- Surface Finish
- Heat Treatment
- Surface Treatment
- Springs
- Pneumatics
- Electric Motors
- Plain Bearings
- Rolling Element Bearings
- Linear Bearings
- Shafts
- Shaft Couplings
- Gears (Written by Gregory Aviza)
- Gearboxes
- Belts and Chains
- Lead, Ball, and Roller Screws
Chapter 12: Machine Reliability & Performance